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Especially in Britain. See Prosper Tiro, Ckrori. Jd ann. ·"19 (PL 51,cols. 194-1 =ed. Mommsen, p. 472) and Comra ccl/a1crcm X'\I. 2 (PL 51, col. 271e-c). J i\larius MercJtor, transbtion of Nestorius' Same 4, PL 48, col. 7Sj and note b. istence of Chdst and saying that the \'l;·ord was born of ~lary. For further misinterpretation of An1iochene vie~vs by Marius, see A. Mingana, ;The Christian faith and the interpretation of the Nicene Creed by Theodore ofMopsul">tia (c. Jj0~28)', Woodbrooke Studies, fasc.

That he 'turned the see of St Mark upside down' was no exaggeration,s and had his zeal for Cyril's doctrine and Cyril's see been matched by a minimum of tact and a sense of justice towards Cyril's surviving I should find ' No1e Domnus' lament w Flavian (ap. Theodoret, Ep. • ' Perhaps drafted by Theodoret Cupa:r, Papsttums, 1, 466). 1 AkWI, ed. Flemming, p. rn. was cited at 1 So wroce Domnus to Flavian (ap. Theodoret, Ep. er Ep~us 11 against him. See Flemming, p. 121, lines 43ff. n: Mansi, • For instance, by Olympius, bishop of Evaza, at the Council of Ephesus Cd/arl(J\·1,col.

S hcbariasRhetor, H £111. 1, says Ihathe was 'virpac:abilis el lry(o)VI an'rs quamquzm Cyrilli &cilitalelll et~av non habeba1 '(ed. Brooks, CSCOm. 5, p. io1)-acurious comrnmt on his behaviour a1 Ephesus 11. The aa:oun1 of the second session of the proo:cdinp preserved in the Syriac MS published by Flemming (AA:un) shOW$ him following in the wake of the disc;ussion, despire his indignation at the doctrines taugb• by Ibas and Theodoret. It must be admitted that if there was any truth in the detailed circwnstantial accounts of the words and actions of the Syrian bishops produced al dli!

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